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SSRS@CCS 2003: Fairfax, VA, USA
- Peng Liu, Partha P. Pal:
Proceedings of the 2003 ACM Workshop on Survivable and Self-Regenerative Systems, in Association with 10th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, SSRS@CCS 2003, Fairfax, VA, USA, October 31, 2003. ACM 2003, ISBN 978-1-58113-784-2 - Prakash Linga, Indranil Gupta, Ken Birman:
A churn-resistant peer-to-peer web caching system. 1-10 - Angelos D. Keromytis, Janak J. Parekh, Philip Gross, Gail E. Kaiser, Vishal Misra, Jason Nieh, Dan Rubenstein, Salvatore J. Stolfo:
A holistic approach to service survivability. 11-22 - Dazhi Wang, Bharat B. Madan, Kishor S. Trivedi:
Security analysis of SITAR intrusion tolerance system. 23-32 - Adrian Bozdog, Robbert van Renesse, Dan Dumitriu:
SelectCast: a scalable and self-repairing multicast overlay routing facility. 33-42 - Ju Wang, Linyuan Lu, Andrew A. Chien:
Tolerating denial-of-service attacks using overlay networks: impact of topology. 43-52 - Jiwu Jing, Peng Liu, Dengguo Feng, Ji Xiang, Neng Gao, Jingqiang Lin:
ARECA: a highly attack resilient certification authority. 53-63 - Vinay Manivel, Mustaque Ahamad, H. Venkateswaran:
Attack resistant cache replacement for survivable services. 64-71 - Selvin George, David Evans, Steven Marchette:
A biological programming model for self-healing. 72-81 - Sara Miner More, Michael Malkin, Jessica Staddon, Dirk Balfanz:
Sliding-window self-healing key distribution. 82-90 - Prasad Naldurg, Roy H. Campbell:
Modeling insecurity: policy engineering for survivability. 91-98 - James C. Reynolds, Larry A. Clough:
Continual repair for windows using the event log. 99-104 - Andrew P. Moore, Robert J. Ellison:
TRIAD: a framework for survivability architecting. 105-109 - Ayda Saïdane, Yves Deswarte, Vincent Nicomette:
An intrusion tolerant architecture for dynamic content internet servers. 110-114 - Hassen Saïdi, Bruno Dutertre, Joshua Levy, Alfonso Valdes:
Self-regenerative software components. 115-120
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